I get what you are saying completely, and completely agree.
I have noticed male children, especially the first born male, who's father is a Psychiatrist end up--well--what's the right phrase? Some seem very angry. It's just something I noticed in my small circle.
I'm probally wrong, but it's something I have noticed.
How many people do you know who are the first-born male child of a male Psychiatrist? I'm thinking your sample size might be a little small to be drawing conclusions :)
(that and, how are you sure you're not experiencing confirmation bias?)
Unless there's some condition that make them more likely to know about first born males of male psychiatrists, I would have bet on "definitely small sample" too
I'd suggest that
1. Psychiatrists and very different to psychologists
2. Intra job variation of personality and parenting style probably exceeds inter job variation
3. Anger at dad may not be a consequence of their job
As the first-born son of a psychiatrist, I feel inclined to add the data point that I do not recognize this in myself. I have a fairly neurotic personality, though, maybe that's the word you are looking for? Then again I don't think my father's profession has had a significant impact on my personality.
Maybe it has more to do with a type of personality that professions like psychiatry attract? It's hardly disputed that your parents' personalities tend to rub off on you.
I have noticed male children, especially the first born male, who's father is a Psychiatrist end up--well--what's the right phrase? Some seem very angry. It's just something I noticed in my small circle.
I'm probally wrong, but it's something I have noticed.